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Rubber cement

Rubber accelerator Rubber antioxidant Rubber bearings Rubber blends Rubber cements Rubber chemicals... [Pg.861]

Large Scale Rubber Cement High Viscosity Tw o-Phase Flow Test Report, DIERS/AIChE, 1986, 114 pages. [Pg.541]

An organic solvent, used particularly for making nitrile rubber cements. [Pg.39]

Any apparatus for making homogeneous mixtures of materials used in rubber manufacture, e.g., blends of dry powders, rubber cements of solutions and rubber compounds themselves. See Internal Mixer, Open Mill. [Pg.40]

Used with the normal meaning as in a protective varnish for rubber products, but sometimes used in the sense of rubber cement. [Pg.69]

Used industrially as a chemical intermediate in the production of rayon, carbon tetrachloride, xanthogenates, flotation agents, and pesticides used in the cold vulcanization of vulcanized rubber, in adhesive compositions for food packaging as a solvent for phosphorus, sulfur, selenium, bromine, iodine, fats, resins, rubbers, waxes, lacquers, camphor, resins and in the production of optical glass, paints, enamels, varnishes, paint removers, tallow, putty preservatives, rubber cement, soil disinfectants, explosives, rocket fuel, and electronic vacuum tubes. [Pg.348]

Children, like adults, are subject to low level -hexane background exposures associated with emissions from the combustion of motor fuels or heating oil or other uses of petroleum products. Some products used in the home, such as rubber cement, contain -hexane and could pose exposure risks to children from inhalation. In addition to inhalation exposures through the normal use of such products in poorly... [Pg.201]

Uses Manufacture of ethylbenzene (preparation of styrene monomer), dodecylbenzene (for detergents), cyclohexane (for nylon), nitrobenzene, aniline, maleic anhydride, biphenyl, benzene hexachloride, benzene sulfonic acid, phenol, dichlorobenzenes, insecticides, pesticides, fumigants, explosives, aviation fuel, flavors, perfume, medicine, dyes, and many other organic chemicals paints, coatings, plastics and resins food processing photographic chemicals nylon intermediates paint removers rubber cement antiknock gasoline solvent for fats, waxes, resins, inks, oils, paints, plastics, and rubber. [Pg.128]

Uses Extraction solvent insecticide, oils, and fats chemical intermediate for 1,1,1-trichloroethane in rubber cementing, fabric spreading, and fire extinguishers formerly used as an anesthetic organic synthesis. [Pg.412]

Uses Solvent for waxes, resins, dyes, animal, vegetable and mineral oils paint and varnish removers rubber cements extracting acetic acid from solution spotting compositions rubber cements oxygenate in gasoline organic synthesis. [Pg.690]

Uses Preparation of phthalic acid, phthalic anhydride, terephthalic acid, isophthalic acid solvent for alkyd resins, lacquers, enamels, rubber cements manufacture of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and insecticides motor fuels. [Pg.1154]

Quickly overlay the slide with a number-one glass coverslip, and seal the edge with rubber cement. [Pg.375]

Carefully remove the rubber cement and the coverslip from each slide. [Pg.375]

Add 100 J L of IX PCR reaction buffer on the top of the each slide, cover the tissue with either a clean plastic or a glass cover slip, and seal with rubber cement (see Notes 18 and 25). [Pg.391]

Peal off the rubber cement, remove the cover slip, stain the slides for 5 min with 1% Eosin, and observe them under the light microscope. An intact tissue morphology will confirm the quality of slides and fixation (see Note 11). [Pg.391]

Seal tissue sections with clean baked cover slips (20 x 30 mm) using rubber cement (see Note 18). [Pg.391]

Leave sealed slides on the bench top for 5-7 min to dry the rubber cement. Insert slides into a Thermal Cycler and run a program for RT reaction. [Pg.391]

Carefully seal the edge of the cover slip with rubber cement and leave slides on bench top for 5-10 min to dry the rubber cement (see Note 15). [Pg.392]

Cover each control slide with an appropriate reaction mix and seal with rubber cement and a coverslip. [Pg.392]

Add 30 0 pL of probe containing hybridization solution to each tissue section treated with the in situ RT-PCR reaction protocol. Cover with siliconized glass coverslips, seal with rubber cement. [Pg.393]

Uses. Lacquer solvent manufacture of plastics and rubber cements... [Pg.101]

Uses. Manufacture of vinyl chloride antiknock agent fumigant, insecticide degreaser compounds rubber cements... [Pg.322]

Seal the edge of coverslip with rubber cement for avoiding the evaporation during denaturing and hybridization steps. [Pg.346]

Dry the rubber cement for 15 min or until it dries completely at room temperature. [Pg.346]

For the hybridization step, we employed a Dako hybridizer however, we also tested the protocol using a conventional hybridization oven and obtained similar ISH results. We applied 50 pi hybridization mix and sealed with a cover glass. In this experiment we did not seal the cover glass with rubber cement, which is proposed when incubating smaller hybridization reagent volumes (38, 40). [Pg.362]

Slide the HCN vial into the other end. Glue it to the inside of the projector body with a single drop of rubber cement. This will keep it from rattling around. Let the glue dry. [Pg.62]

Unfortunately, the extremely low boiling point of Unfortunately makes this difficult. You can cutdownaregular size test tube to the proper length and seal it with a close-fitting stopper and rubber cement. [Pg.133]

Slide the piston into the barrel and tack it into place with a drop of rubber cement. [Pg.134]

PI ace a drop of rubber cement between the arrow and the small pipe nipple to prevent it Iran sliding out. [Pg.140]


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